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wand lessingia

Habit Plants 5–60 cm.
Stems

erect, tan, villous to woolly.

Leaves

basal withering by flowering;

cauline margins entire, faces gland-dotted (in pits), rarely also stipitate-glandular (glands sometimesobscured by tomentum), abaxial usually woolly, sometimes villous.

Involucres

narrowly obconic, 5–7 mm.

Disc florets

3–6;

corollas usually white, sometimes pale lavender (color more intense in tubes);

style-branch appendages truncate-penicillate or lanceolate, 0.3–0.9 mm.

Phyllaries

green or purple-tipped, faces villous to woolly, gland-dotted or not;

inner scarious.

Heads

borne singly or in corymbiform arrays, usually in axils of leaves.

Pappi

white or tan, longer than cypselae.

2n

= 10.

Lessingia virgata

Phenology Flowering Jun–Oct.
Habitat Dry plains, and grassy openings of woodlands, sometimes volcanic soils
Elevation 50–500 m (200–1600 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
CA
[BONAP county map]
Discussion

Lessingia virgata is known from the foothills of the Cascade Range, foothills of the northern and central Sierra Nevada, and the northeastern Great Valley.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 20, p. 458.
Parent taxa Asteraceae > tribe Astereae > Lessingia
Sibling taxa
L. arachnoidea, L. germanorum, L. glandulifera, L. hololeuca, L. leptoclada, L. micradenia, L. nana, L. nemaclada, L. pectinata, L. ramulosa, L. tenuis
Name authority A. Gray: in G. Bentham, Pl. Hartw., 315. (1849)
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